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Serving Gilchrist County and Surrounding Area for over 83 Years 207 North Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 Vol. 84 No. 13 Phone (352) 463-7135 Fax (352) 463-7393 www.gilchristcountyjournal.net Thursday, August 21, 2014 Price 50 $22.00 A Year In Tri-County Area (Gilchrist, Dixie & Levy Counties), $28.00 Other Areas Of Florida, $32.00 Out Of State August 21, 2014 THE GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL WAS PLACED IN THE MAIL TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. IF IT ARRIVES LATE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR POSTMASTER. By Carrie A. Mizell Over the last two years rainfall totals in Gilchrist County are 10 to 20 inches above normal, according to the executive director of the Suwannee River Water Management District. Ann Shortelle told the Gilchrist County Commissioners on Monday that despite the increased volume of rainfall, June and July were the third driest months on record. During the month of July, rainfall in Gilchrist County was two to four inches below normal in most of Gilchrist County. The SRWMD executive director conditions are very good, particularly in the high to normal range for 175 straight days. Thats the longest run in a decade, Shortelle said. Groundwater levels in the Upper Floridian Aquifer are also in the high to normal range. In July, Hart Springs was reportedly pumping out 63 million gallons of water each day, which Shortelle compared to 95 Olympic swimming pools of water. When asked by Commission Chair D. Ray Harrison, Jr., Shortelle said the Hart Springs monitoring station should be operational in September. Shortelle also explained that the strategic priorities of the Suwannee River Water Management District are sustainable water supplies, levels, Heartland Springs Initiative, water management lands and nonThe District has several opportunities for the community including the RIVER Cost-Share Program, Agriculture Cost-Share, Public-Private Partnership and high school grants. In closing, Shortelle presented a payment in lieu of taxes to the Gilchrist County Commissioners for $44,392.72. Rainfall up 10 to 20 inches above normal Ann Shortelle SRWMD Executive Director Kamauree Green, Annie Joiner and Haley Funk, all students in Ms. Charlotte Kearneys kindergarten class at Trenton Elementary School get to know each other on Monday morning over breakfast in their classroom. Back to School Chrissy and Jackie Franks are shown getting off Mrs. Jean Jones bus at Trenton Elementary School. By Carrie A. Mizell Breakfast and lunch is free at all Gilchrist County schools this year, and so far students are taking advantage. According to Danna Tucker, director of food service for the Gilchrist County School District, more students are eating cafeteria food this year than last year. Already an average of 200 more students per day ate breakfast at Bell High School compared to last year. Tucker believes the number of students taking advantage of free meals at school will increase as enrollment numbers settle at Trenton and Bell schools. Its still early, but I already know we are reaching more students this year, Tucker said. Free meals are possible because the Gilchrist County School Board voted to participate in the Community Eligibility Provision for the 2014-15 school year. This means that parents no longer have to worry about making sure their student has money at school to pay for meals. Only a la carte items have a cost that require money. With passage of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act was amended to provide an alternative to household eligibility applications for free and reducedprice meals in high-poverty districts. The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) permits eligible schools to provide meals at no charge to all students, regardless of their economic status. Schools choosing to participate in the CEP are reimbursed at the appropriate federal free meal rate for that percentage of meals equal to 1.6 times the percentage of students found to be eligible for free meals (those who are receiving SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid), while the remaining meals are reimbursed at the appropriate federal paid meal rate. For example, if 50 percent of the students in a CEP school are found to be eligible for free meals through would be eligible for reimbursement at the federal free meal rate for (1.6 x 50 percent) = 80 percent of all the meals served at the schools. The remaining 20 percent of meals would be reimbursed at the federal paid meal rate. Community eligibility operated in 4,000 schools in 11 states this year, and will be available nationwide this coming school year. More than 22,000 schools around the country are now eligible to participate in community eligibility and have until June 30 to decide if they want to adopt it next year. years of implementation show the community eligibility improves participation in the school meal programs. It takes participation of the students to make this program work. in participation, results could be a service program. It is a win-win for students and schools, Tucker said. Feeding hungry children is one of the best investments our govenment can make. Studies show that students with reliable access to better nutrition tend to perform better academically. Community eligibility is a targeted, low-cost option that will go a long way to help hungry children, and now is the time for Gilchrist County to get ready for this exciting new way of offering meals. Seniors get in FREE at Hart Springs If you live in Gilchrist County and are over the age of 65, then you will soon be able to get in Hart Springs Park free of charge. Senior citizens over the age of 65 who complete an application will be given free park admission to Hart Springs Park and the pool at Hart Springs. Gilchrist County Commission Chair D. Ray Harrison, Jr. has been pushing for a change in rates at Hart Springs Park for some time in hopes that more people will use the park if the rates are reduced. Under a new recommendation, the Gilchrist County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a price of $75 for an annual pass, and person(s) can be added to the family pass for $20 each, with a total of eight per pass. Annual passes for anyone over the age of 60 will now be $12 per person. Hart Springs Park Manager Mitchell Gentry said on Monday that he thought the loss in revenue from the reductions would be minimal. Ultimately, Harrison relinquished the chair to make a motion laying out the changes. Commissioner John Rance Thomas seconded the motion before all commissioners voted in favor of the motion. My name is June Ladewig. I am a candidate for Fanning Springs may or. I would like to take this opportu nity to tell you a little about myself and how I would like to serve you the people of Fanning Springs as the best option for Mayor. I have been a resident of Florida for 15 years, I have served you as city council member, I have served as president of the Chamber of Com merce, I have experience in real estate, I have experience with HUD, I have experience in retail for twelve years, I have stayed very active with city council on a regular basis, I am a year round resident of Fanning Springs. I have the voice that is not afraid to speak up or take the challenge for the people of Fanning Springs. I am here to serve you and to hear you. I truly believe I am the best advocate for the people of Fanning Springs. I take this responsibility very serious and with great profes Ladewig to run for Fanning Springs mayor sional pride. I hope that you can entrust in me and give me your vote. Thank you in advance to all. Sincerely, June Ladewig June Ladewig Dont forget to vote! Primary Election is Tuesday As of Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. 262 registered voters in Gilchrist County had early voted. Early voting will end on Saturday, Aug. 23.

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Page Two THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Gilchrist County Journal USPS-218-620 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY IN GILCHRIST COUNTY, 207 N. MAIN TRENTON, FLORIDA Less than 75% advertising We reserve the right to shorten articles, letters, etc. and delete any part or leave out in its entirety if we judge such to be offensive. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $22.00 A Year In Tri-County Area $28.00 All Other Areas In Florida $32 Out Of State CARRIE AYERS MIZELL ASSOCIATE EDITOR Cindy Jo Ayers, Mark Schuler, Beverly Langford, and Chris Rogers ASSISTANTS Entered as Periodicals at the Post Office at Trenton, Florida, under the act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER Please Send Address Change To: Gilchrist County Journal, 207 N. Main Street, Trenton, Florida 32693 JOHN MIN AYERS II EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND OWNER Community Events The Trenton High School Alumni Reunion will be held on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014, at Trenton Elementary School from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Everyone is invited, even if you did not graduate from THS, and you want to come, come on. We will be honoring the Classes of 1964 and 1965. We do not have everyones address, so please spread the word and call me so we can get an address. Invitations will be mailed sometime in August and the price will be $20 per person. Please mark your calendar, and if there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact us: Jennie Lou Colson Sharp at (352) 493-4638 or Diana Webb Harrison (352) 463-2147. Reunions Socials AARP Smart Driver Safety Class will be Sept. 10 AARP of Gilchrist County is holding a Smart Driver Safety Class for Seniors at the Gilchrist County Public Library, 105 NE 11th Avenue, Trenton, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The objectives of the course include: understanding the effects of aging on driving, learning defensive driving strategies aimed at reducing crash risks, updating knowledge of the rules of the road in Florida, maintaining independence. There are no tests. Please bring a sack lunch. provides for a 3 year auto insurance discount for seniors age 55 and over. Class size is limited. Registration is required. Please call Lynda at (352) 333-3036. The Roberts family reunion will be held on Saturday, Aug. 30 at the Bell Community Center. Lunch will be served at noon. Please bring your favorite dishes. Pa per goods will be provided. Bell High Schools Class of 1952 will hold its reunion on August 30, at 5:30 p.m. at Akins Restaurant in Bell. All classmates and teachers are in vited to attend. For more information, please call Marie Bunkley at (352) 231-1206. BHS Class of 1952 Roberts Family Senior Center celebrates 4 years Deanna Hagan of Ayers Health and Rehab helped serve lunch. Over 50 senior citizens from throughout Gilchrist County enjoyed lunch and live music. The Trenton Senior Center turned four in grand fashion last week, as over 50 senior citizens gathered on Friday for a large birthday party. Lost and Found, formerly known as the Philman Family Band, per formed live music and Ayers Health and Rehabilitation provided a lunch of chicken salad croissants and pasta salad. Rep. Keith Perry stopped by and encouraged the seniors to pass on their heritage to their children and grandchildren. The constitution is the founda tion of our country, Perry said. If our kids and grandkids are taught a different version of our heritage then our country is on a downward slide. The Hunter/Mooney reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014, at Hart Springs Pavilion A. We will be eating from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Please bring a covered dish and your choice of beverage. Meat will be provided. Hope to see you there. be held on September 1, 2014 (Labor Day) at the Trenton Community Center. Please bring a covered dish and join us for a day of family and fun. Any questions please contact Carl or Dannielle. Hunter/Mooney Sheeld Family Marriages Filed in Gilchrist County Marriage Applications Filed in Gilchrist County Jared Austin Pitts, 23, and Selina Tiffany English, 21, both of Trenton. James Roscoe Thomas, 50, and Kimberly Lynn Rolling, 50, both of Trenton, were married on August 15, 2014 by Cynthia A. Chadwick, no tary public. Magdiel Alvarez, 38, and Jenni fer Stone-Alvarez, 37, both of High Springs, were married August 15, 2014 by Asbel Fuentes, Minister. Please continue to pray for Gary Brown. Garys wife, Deb-Rose, said the Trenton natives leukemia is still under control. On Tuesday he went for his Firmagon treatment and to start his second round of chemo for prostrate cancer. He will have six treatments over the next four and a half months. Garys doctor has said that his hair will fall out, though he says it wont. He will get a shot to in crease his white blood count as well. Happy Birthday wishes to Johnny Lanier and Susan Johnson on Au gust 21st; Judy Rehberg and Galen Watson on August 22nd; Joanne Fer ris, Taylor Lord, Payne Parnell and Roselyn Laine Ruth McDowell on August 23rd; Franne Martin, Crystal gust 24th; Joan Jones, Jill Akins and Martha Bass on August 25th; Austin Davis, Carlie Weaver, Loren Wolfe and John Jones on August 27th. Happy Anniversary wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Fate Seay and Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Tyner on August 21st; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Koltz; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schubert; Mr. and Mrs. Phil lip Russel on August 25th; Mr. and Mrs. William Graden and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Latner on August 26th. Do you have an announcement, special prayer request, birthday or anniversary you would like to add to the Socials? Please call 463-7135 or e-mail gilchristjournal@bellsouth.net and let us know. The Busy Bees 4-H Club will meet Saturday, Sept. 20 at 9 a.m. to noon at the 4-H clubhouse. This will be our Get Acquainted meeting for will be Mason Jar Pin Cushions. We will also discuss projects planned We encourage boys and girls, ages 5-18 to come and join us for a fun morning. Parents are also encouraged to stay and see what our 4-Hers are learning. We are looking forward to seeing our regular members coming back and meeting our new members. For more information, please call Ms. Anna at (352) 214-4807 or Mr. 463-3174. Busy Bees 4-H Club The 1st Annual River Rummage will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be antiques, uniques and Bell. Vendors and crafters are needed. For more information on booth spaces, call the Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce at (352) 4633467. River Rummage will be Nov. 8 WWII Vets & Proud of IT will meet September 11th at 11:30 a.m. at any questions, please contact Virginia Lewis at (352) 528-2310. If you know anyone that would like to attend ask them. World War II Vets and Proud of It will meet Submitted As summer draws to an end, it is time to start preparations for the 2015 Suwannee River Fair. The General Meeting for the Suwannee River Fair & Livestock Association will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014, 7:00 p.m., at the Suwannee River Fair Pavilion in Fanning Springs. Elections for seats on the Board of Directors will be held at this meeting. The Dixie County seats that are to Sanchez and Todd Begue. The Levy currently held by: Frank Dola and Vadin Barber. The Gilchrist County held by: Earl (Peewee) Jones and Hugh Thomas. The Director at currently held by Michelle WalkerCrawford. Nominees must be present. You must be a fair member to vote. Membership: Members must be at least 18 years old. Students grade K-12 or home schooled equivalent in Dixie, Levy or Gilchrist counties are not eligible to be members. The annual dues are $5 per person, payable to the Suwannee River Fair. Dues can be submitted at the General Meeting or mailed to: P. O. Box 252, Trenton, FL 32693. If you choose to submit your dues by mail, please be sure to include your name, address, telephone and the county in which you live. Only members in good standing will be eligible to vote (dues paid before or at the general meeting). A second meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. to review changes to the fair rules for 2015 and to address questions. This meeting will be held at the fair pavilion. The board would like to encourage FFA Advisors, 4H leaders and parents to attend this meeting. The Board of Directors and Show Superintendents will be on hand to answer any questions. Please make a note of these important dates: Weigh in/ Tag in Fat steer September 27th, 2014 (7 a.m. 9 a.m.) Feeder steer December 5th, 2014 (3 p.m. 6 p.m.) Swine December 6th, 2014 (7 a.m. 9:30 a.m.) Heifer December 6th, 2014 (10 a.m. 12 p.m.) General Election September 2, 2014 at 7 p.m. Parent/Advisor Leader Meeting to review all new rules and ask questions of the superintendents and board members Tuesday September 23rd, 2014 at 7 p.m. Any questions? Contact Marti at (352) 262-1829 Suwannee River Fair News Paid by D. Ray Harrison, Jr., Republican for County Commission Dist. 2 STAY WITH D. RAY... THE ONE THAT WILL STAY WITH YOU. The Tea Party has released their OFFICIAL GILCHRIST COUNTY VOTER GUIDE which is an attempt to mislead the voters on my candidacy for re-election as your Gilchrist County Commissioner District 2. The Voter Guide only puts their spin on the issues and tells only a part of the truth on the issues mentioned in the Guide. I sincerely believe I have voted as conservatively as I can and still provide the services county residents deserve and need. I have always sought input and listened to the general public, and tried to make decisions that will benefit county residents. The Tea Party Voter Guide seems to reflect a bias against all, or most of the incumbents that you the public elected. I will gladly discuss all of the facts concerning these issues so that you will be able to make an informed decision, (not one based on half truths.) I encourage voters to be completely informed about the issues, you can contact me by phone (352) 463-2147 or (352) 318-7581. Compare the candidates and Vote For The Qualified And Experienced Candidate D. RAY HARRISON, JR. Gilchrist County Commissioner District 2 HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board THS Reunion The Spring Ridge volunteers are seeking any type of work-out, exercise equipment that you may no longer want or need. Our volunteers need to stay in shape and workout equipment, of any type, would be a big help. Some of the equipment we need is treadmills, bicycle units, weights, universal sets. We will pick up donations. Call Charlie Perez at (386)454-1428. Spring Ridge

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GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Three THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 By Cindy Jo Ayers Now & Then By Carrie A. Mizell Poll of the Week HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board Elect for Gilchrist County School Board District 1 United for Excellence! McElroy Christie Political advertisement paid for by Christie McElroy, NP for School Board District 1 Make experience count. Experience: 16+ years in Education Teacher of Grades 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8 Guidance Counselor PreK-12 Coordinator of Early Childhood Education Staffing Specialist Past Board Member Early Learning Coalition $12.1m budget Qualifications: Bachelors of Arts in Elementary Education Masters in School Counseling PreK-12 Enrolled in Educational Leadership Program Membership & Community Service: Cherry Sink Church of Christ Volunteer Gilchrist County Education Beast Feast, Walk-a-thon, Trenton and Bell Elementary, Middle and High Schools, Mentor for Florida Youth Challenge Academy As a fiscal conservative, I will be a good steward of your tax dollars and guard against federal overreach. I will stand up for what is right and always put the needs of students first. VOTE AUGUST 26! CASSIDY HEAT & AIR 352-498-3387 We Service, Install, and Maintain All Brands and Oer 24-Hr Service. FREE ESTIMATES ON REPLACEMENT $55 First Time Client Service Call The Law Office of Theodore M. Burt, P.A. will be closed Monday, August 18, 2014 and reopen on Monday, August 25, 2014 RCS RCS Riverside Christian School would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their support of our 2014-2015 Girls Volleyball teams: The Burger Spot Gilchrist County Journal Southern States Cracker Box Cafe Smith & Associates Nature Coast Motors Forever Flowers Farm Bureau Insurance, Larry Merritt and Ben Colson The Constitutional Ocers of Gilchrist County Gray Construction B & J Automotive Ameris Bank Drummond Community Bank Napa Auto Parts Tri County Metals Tom Sewejkis Thank You! To the Trenton Animal Hospital Staff Thank you so much for the love and care that you gave to our sweet Elle Woods for the eight years of her life. You went over and beyond the call of duty and we are forever grateful. Donna and Maegan Brock Family farm children learn respect: respect for animals, for the weather, and for their elders, and above all, respect for the land. Jerry Apps I am the daughter of a peanut farmer. Although I have never farmed I have worked hard to teach my grandchildren a love for the land. Its important to me that they put their hands into the soil and understand about seeds, planting and harvesting. Allie and Gus are 5 and each year for the past couple of years they have carefully planted seed in our family vegetable garden. They run to see the young plants as each one breaks through the soil, spouting from the seeds that their little hands have planted. The kids know about turning the drip hoses on and off to water the garden, compost and fertilizer and this spring they even did a little hoeing. They go to the garden with me to pick a few peas when they are ready, mostly to eat handfuls of raw peas in the patch. This a small dish pan and helped me shell peas and I have to say they are pretty good little pea shellers. We have grown squash, tomatoes, peas, corn, okra, green beans, potatoes, eggplants and peppers, but this summer we grew something that they had never grown before, peanuts. Having grown up on a peanut farm, it was important to me that my grandchildren understand how peanuts grow, how to pull them up and how to pick them off the vines. This planting season we grew our came from their Uncle Lloyd who gave us our start with a large Virginia peanut seed which he has been saving for several seasons. Allie and Gus hoed and raked out their rows smooth and planted each and every seed with a little help from Whitt, who is 2. After the peanuts were up good, we had to hoe out the middles because we had some grass and a few weeds. Then we just waited, watered a little and waited because it takes 100 or more days for peanuts to mature. Last week we went out to our row of peanuts. Gus carted the vines to the house in the old red wagon and we all picked off the nuts from the vine. Several handfuls were eaten raw and the rest were boiled. That afternoon we ate boiled peanuts and drank sweet tea. Im thinking my father, who is no longer with us, would have been mighty proud of their peanut crop. If there was one thing that Papa straight rows of lush green peanut plants it was his grandchildren. The following recipe for sugared peanuts makes a nice snack. I found a 1 pound bag of dry raw peanuts at Hitchocks in Trenton. The 1 pound bag shelled out to be 2 cups of peanuts. Sugared Peanuts 1 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup water 2 cups raw peanuts Add sugar and water to a heavy pot and cook over medium heat until the sugar melts. Add peanuts and continue cooking and stirring often until the sugar syrup becomes stiff and sticks to the peanuts. This takes a while. Place coated peanuts on a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake at 300 degrees for 30 minutes. Stir the peanuts every 10 minutes. Cool and store in air tight container. If you desire you can add teaspoon cinnamon to sugar syrup. Gus and Allie Prior to Tuesday morning, the last time I cried outside a kindergarten classroom was 1987 when Ms. Betty Durden lit my backside with a wood en paddle. The details are a little fuzzy now, all these years later, but at 5-yearsold I thought that pine board was the end of my little life. Forget that I had pushed a girl down... We had a rule at our house, if you got paddled at school then you got a spanking with a belt when you got home. Daddy didnt play around, and neither did Mrs. Betty Durden. To this day, I cant look at Mrs. Betty Im sure Ive offended someone talking about paddling children at public school, but I can attest to the saving power of such discipline. You see, that paddling, and the spank ing at home that followed, put the brakes on any further trouble I may have wanted to cause at Trenton El ementary School. And maybe even stopped me from a life of crime. Who knows? Thank goodness Mrs. Betty retired three years ago and hopefully wont ever tell Allie Claire what a rascal her momma was at 5. As Adam and I walked our daugh ter up the sidewalk to Trenton Ele mentary School on Tuesday morning, I had to resist the urge to grab her up and race back to the car. Its so un natural, leaving your child. I know, I know she has to grow up, but its still tough on my heart. Allie Claire had some kindergarten anxiety heading into the month of Au gust. She worried that she wouldnt make friends at her new school and asked me countless times, What if they dont like me, momma? It broke my heart to hear her fears, but also gave me the opportunity to provide reassurance that 2014-15 is going to be a great school year. She has a wonderful teacher, who has already made her feel so welcome and loved. And on Saturday we had a little kindergarten pep rally at our house with a few old and new friends who are also heading into kindergar ten this year. Somewhere between the apple bobbing and the scavenger hunt for school supplies, my daugh ter got excited about starting a new school. And on Tuesday morning, she to the classroom and found her seat. Tide Tables For The Week of 8/21 to 8/27 for the mouth of the Suwannee River What a catch! Go to gilchristcountyjournal.net to vote on this weeks poll question: Did you take advantage of early voting?

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Page Four GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 Heart Matters By Angie Land (One Block Past Otter Springs Resort) Sunday School 10 am Sunday Morning Worship 11am Sunday Evening Worship 6 pm Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm Pine Grove Baptist Church 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693 352-463-2151 www.pgbcfl.net Sunday School ............................................................ 9:15 a.m. Worship Service ........................................................ 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship ......................................................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Services: Kids Konnection ......................................................... 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Youth, College & Career ..................... 6:30 p.m. ~ Nursery provided for all services ~ Dr. Greg Douglas, Senior Pastor Pastor Rickey Whitley, Assoc. Pastor/Youth Pastor Emanuel Harris, Education/Children/Music Pastor Jared Douglas, Collegiate/Missions Come join us! Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm. Sunday Services 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month, breakfast @ 10am Service @ 10:30am. At River Cross Cowboy Church our purpose is to share Gods love with people who live or love the country, cowboy lifestyle. No walls, no pews. Just bring a chair if you have one, and come as you are! Go to www.rivercrosscowboychurch.org for more information or visit us on Facebook. We meet at 4050 US Hwy 129, Trenton, FL 32619. Bethel Baptist Church Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Prayer & Discipleship Wed. 7 p.m. Youth Praise & Worship Wed. 6:30 p.m. Awana Program Wed. 5:45 p.m. Pastor: Stephen Ahrens Music Minister: Rick Reed Youth Director: Aaron Bachle 352-463-2028 7070 S.W. CR-334A Trenton, FL 326 93 "Committed to living and sharing the message of God's love." bethelit@bellsouth.net www.bethelbaptisttrentonfl.com BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH ARCHERY SHOOT 7070 SW CR-334A, TRENTON 352-463-2028 SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 SIGN-UP 9:00AM EVENT BEGINS 10:00AM CONTEST, GAMES FOR KIDS, PRIZES AND LUNCH HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH WERE LOOKING FOR YOU AT PRISCILLA BAPTIST CHURCH Holding Forth the Word of Life. 5509 S.W. County Road 232, Bell, Florida (2.5 miles West of SR 129 Between Trenton & Bell) Worship times: Sunday School...........................10:00 AM Morning Worship.......................11:00 AM Evening Worship..........................6:00 PM Wednesday Prayer & Youth.........7:30 PM Phone (352) 463-1562 Pastor: Ron Black 16655 N. W. CR-339 Trenton, Florida 32693 352-463-2151 for info Ready or not, the back-to-school bells are beginning to ring! The slower pace of summer comes to a close, and as parents, we face the task of preparing our children for the challenges of the upcoming year: buying new supplies, getting bedtimes back into practice and meeting the new teacher. Thinking back to our own school days may remind us of something important that we often overlook as parents: our kids may begin school with some real anxiety about what the year will hold. As adults, it can be easy to get caught up in adult problems such as work, paying bills, etc. and tend to brush off any fears our kids may have as unimportant or even silly. To your children, these issues are as real as any you may be facing. If your children seem less than thrilled about going back to school, ask some questions: Are you looking forward to seeing your friends? Are you nervous about how hard the work will be? What do you think about your new teacher? What do you hope will (or will not) happen this year? Listen to how your children answer these and other questions, and respond with encouragement. Proverbs 12:25 gives great insight: An anxious heart weighs a man down, but a kind word cheers him up. Helping your child bring their fears out into the open will not only make them less fearful, it will also help them understand how to deal with their feelings in a positive way. Commit to checking in with your children on a regular basis, asking questions to draw out their feelings. One great daily practice is intentional goodbyes and hellos. It works like this: every morning before your child heads off to school, encourage them about the day, no matter how stressful the morning has been or how hard it was to wake them up, make sure that you part ways on a positive note: I love you, have a great day! or I know you will do great on your test! It works the same way when you reunite at the end of the day; make sure to take a few moments to ask about the day, especially if their heart looks weighed down. Dont get discouraged if they dont open right up and talk. Give it time and practice. Keep asking and keep encouraging! Our children have their own giants to face, and we want to make sure they know we are in their corner, because every heart matters. Kids Hometown Festival in Bell Despite the heat, Scaffs Market in Bell was the place to be on Saturday. The grocery store hosted a Kids Hometown Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for children as well. Students from Andy Hornes Martial Arts Academy were also on-hand to demonstrate their skills. Lunch was available for purchase. And every child who attended the Kids Hometown Festival left with an IGA bag that contained fresh, healthy snacks like an apple, an orange and a small bag of carrots. Everyone seemed to have a good time on Saturday at the Kids Hometown Festival, which will hopefully become an annual event at Scaffs Market in Bell. the sheriff of Gilchrist County on Bell teacher wins giveaway

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Five Cloud HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board Gilchrist County, you deserve a School Board representative that will: If elected, I will be that person. Thank you for your continued support. Southeastern Fieldtips 2ND ANNUAL OPENING SEASON KICK OFF Find Us On Facebook For more information contact Robert 941-232-9114 Saturday Aug. 23 12 3 pm 3280 West Powers Avenue Bell, Florida 32619 OPEN HOUSE FREE Food Kids Archery Shooting Kids BB Gun Shooting Bounce House Door Prizes including: Parker Thunderhawk IR Crossbow Quest Rogue Compound Bow (Must Be Present To Win) Sponsors/Participants Capt. Mark Brady of Florida Flats Fishing Charters, 352-354-0067 Scott Rose of K&K Bounce Houses, 352-562-9704 Floyd Underhill and Mike White of Gilchrist Auto Parts and Service, 352-463-0705 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Bell High School JV Cheerleaders BELL HIGH SCHOOL 8/22 7:30pm Varsity Football Classic Game vs/Chiefland @Chiefland 8/23 9:00am Preseason Volleyball Game vs/Dixie @Dixie 8/26 5:30pm JV volleyball game vs/Eastside @BHS 7:00pm Varsity volleyball game vs/Eastside @BHS www.gilchristschools.schoolfusion.us CALENDAR OF EVENTS Gilchrist County Superintendents Office 1-800-884-9131 Transportation Office 1-800-833-5702 NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER Dr. Bill Martin of Martin Orthodontics in Chiefland and Martin Kids Dental in Jonesville will be working with the Gilchrist County Journal, to select one Gilchrist County teacher each month for the 2014-2015 school year. The winning teacher will receive $100.00. This is how it works: The nominations can be sent in by students or parents. Please tell us about your favorite teacher and explain why they should be Teacher of the Month. A panel will review the nominations and select one teacher per month to receive $100.00 for making a special impact in the lives of their students. All nominations should be sent to gcjads@bellsouth.net or dropped off at the Journal which is located at 207 North Main Street, Trenton. Make sure you read the Gilchrist County Journal to see if your teacher is chosen Teacher of the Month. All nominations should be in by the 21st of each month to qualify for that month. William T. Carlton Masonic Lodge instituted an Adopt-a-Teacher program to help local teachers pay for school supplies for their classrooms. On Friday, Aug.15, 2014, Worshipful Master David Biddle presented Trenton Elemen school supplies for the upcoming year. A teacher at Bell Elementary School Adopt-a-Teacher The Denis Riordan family reunion, July 25 27, 2014, at Otter Springs coming from Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania, San Antonio, Florida and Tex locations, including Bell, Tallahas West Palm and Gainesville. It includ grandparents and numerous cousins, of 60 people. Some camped, and oth Denis Riordan Family Reunion at Otter Springs time of outdoor activities. day Mass at Holy Cross Church in Cross City and a sumptuous meal After-school kids enjoy library program Pictured back row: Brittany H., Eowyn V., Zezmond M., Fitch G., Ty B., Chevy J., Justin H., Janice N., Lane H., Sarah T., Riley W., Adyson B. and front row, Mason H., Casey S., Zane Mc., Jordan S., Emma T. and Jayden B. The after-school children from Kathys All Things enjoyed a month animals from Santa Fe Zoo, and To cap off the summer, everyone the last day of the Summer Reading Program. ciously offered the summer program and invited us to attend, and Mr. Tommy and Mrs. Karen Philman

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Six REMEMBER TO VOTE! Primary Election August 26, 2014 Early Voting August 14 August 23, 2014 Hours 8am-6pm Sunday, Aug. 17 8am -4pm REQUEST YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT TODAY! Votegilchrist.com or call 352-463-3194 or after 5:00pm 352-463-3445 Absentee Ballots will be canvassed at 1 pm and 7 pm on August 26 Provisional Ballots will be canvassed at 5 pm on August 28 HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board Rep. Keith Perry is shown with Mike Mackenzie of The Food Pantry of Gilchrist County in front of a van Perry recently donated to The Food Pantry. Van donated to e Food Pantry Every month The Food Pantry of Gilchrist County provides 4,000 to 5,000 meals through backpack and mobile distributions to people in need. Recently, The Food Pantry was van by State Rep. Keith Perry. The three-quarter-ton, Chevrolet van is in good working order and will provide a means for volunteers at The Food Pantry to pickup and de liver food. Sheriff Bobby Schultz has offered to cover the cost of having the van stripped and painted. Norm Conti secured $1,500 from the county to cover the cost of a tag, insurance and some gas for the van. According to Mike Mackenzie, director of operations at The Food Pantry, food is now be distributed in Dixie and Levy counties, as well as in Gilchrist County. Bread of the Mighty Food Bank is the parent company of The Food Pantry of Gilchrist County. For more information, call Mike Mackenzie at 463-2710. The Governing Board of the Su wannee River Water Management District (District) was given an over view and update at their August 12 meeting about the wastewater treat ment plant in Valdosta, Ga, which af fects the Withlacoochee and Suwan nee rivers. More than 90 area concerned resi meeting to get clarity about the action being taken by Georgia to resolve the spills from the Valdosta wastewater The District invited the Florida Department of Environment Protec tion (FDEP), the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) and the Georgia Department of Environmental Pro tection (GDEP) to discuss why the problem exists, how the health con cerns are addressed and what is being done to take care of the problem. Herschel T. Vinyard Jr., Secretary of FDEP provided an overview of Floridas role in the wastewater spills and gave a brief history of the sew age spills of the wastewater treatment plant in the City of Valdosta into the Withlacoochee River. He spoke about the gravity of the spills and the sig Secretary Vinyard introduced and recognized Judson H. Turner, Direc tor of the GDEP for his responsive ness and sensitivity to the issue and its impact to Florida. We are neighbors and we take this seriously said Director Turner as he appeared before the Governing Board. He stated that a new waste water treatment plant has been ap proved for the City of Valdosta and is scheduled to be completed by De the project has begun and it addresses the pump station issues as well as re routing water mains. Director Turner acknowledged the issues associated with the wastewater treatment plant as well as the necessi ty to put in place solutions to prevent spills from the Valdosta wastewater plant. District Chairman Don Quincey invited Director Turner to report back to the Board bi-annually to keep the District updated on the construc tion of the new wastewater treatment plant. He welcomed the open lines of communication between the Dis trict, other agencies and concerned citizens. Celeste Philip, MD, Deputy Sec retary of the FDOH reviewed her agency role once a wastewater spill occurs from the plant. FDOH moni tors water quality of the rivers to as sess public health concerns, address es complaints, and coordinates the messaging associated with the water quality monitoring to keep the public informed of any health issues. State Representative Elizabeth and representatives from Columbia, Hamilton, Madison and Suwannee counties and Branford, Lee and Mad ison cities were present. Also attend ing were staff representatives from Congressman Yoho, Florida Senator Dean, and Florida House of Repre sentatives Perry and Porter. SRWMD gets Valdosta wastwater treatment plant update Judson Turner, director of Georgia Department of Environmental Pro tection, addresses the Suwannee River Water Management District Board. Gilchrist County is getting a new website At press time on Tuesday, Gilchrist under construction, but plans were to launch a new and improved county website as soon as possible. Bill Kilborn a local web developer and photographer has been working with the county to develop the site. The website will not be that much different in terms of struc ture, Kilborn said. There will be a lot more pages and all forms will be editable. County Commissioner Kenrick Thomas thanked Kilborn for his ef forts and complimented his excellent photographs of Gilchrist County. Terri Hilliard, staff assistant to Gilchrist County Administrator Bob by Crosby, has worked with Kilborn on the website project. Go online and check it out this week!

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Seven ~ Log Cabin Quilters ~ Arrest Report North Florida Livestock Report HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board SPANN'S Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 463-6440 SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION Manual D & J and Energy Forms Mobile Homes / Houses / Business Locally Owned & Operated "Our Customers Come First" Located on Hwy. 129 LICENSED & INSURED RA 0029414 Serving the Tri-County Area Since 1975 Air Conditioning & Heating IN-HOUSE-FINANCING AVAIL. 24-7 Fabian Lamenta, LLC EXPERIENCED RELIABLE CONFIDENTIAL FAST Agent ( 352 ) 493-0406 or LOCAL GET OUT OF JAIL... 9151 NE 80th Avenue Bronson, Florida 32621 24 HOUR SERVICE 352-486-1971 DIXIE LEVY GILCHRIST & SURROUNDING AREA August 10, 2014 John Edward Farber, 25, of St. Petersburg, was arrested by Deputy Cliffton W. Dasher, Gilchrist County Strike, $25,000.00 bond. August 12, 2014 was arrested by Deputy Taylor Lynd sey, Gilchrist County Sheriffs Of bond. August 13, 2014 Mary Elizabeth Dees, 29, of Mel rose, was arrested by Deputy Chad Gordon, Alachua County Sheriffs tion, no bond. Peter David Underwood, 57, of Trenton, was arrested by Deputy Matthew Rexroat, Gilchrist County Strike, no bond. August 14, 2014 was arrested by Deputy Aderholt, Out of County Warrant, $100 cash. Rich NMN Etienne, 20, of Miami, was arrested by Deputy Sheryl R. Person Using Deadly Weapon, Smuggle Contraband into Prison any Firearm Weapon or Explosive, $75,000.00 bond. Steinhatchee, was arrested by Deputy Matthew Rexroat, Gilchrist County August 15, 2014 Trenton, was arrested by Deputy Thomas N. Tucker, Gilchrist County tion, no bond. August 17, 2014 Terry Lynn Cross, 19, of Old Town, was arrested by Chief Tay lor, Trenton Police Department, for Conveyance Armed, Larceny Grand $75,000.00 bond. Slaughter cattle were still in high demand and remained fairly steady remained fairly steady but yearlings and not as consistent as they have been. We almost broke the $5 mark this week. Wow! Where will it stop? Nobody knows, so get in while its good. T & G Cattle topped the slaughter Cattle sold the top slaughter cow this week at $129.00 bought by Central The Log Cabin Quilters met Thurs day, Aug. 14th at the Levy County Quilt Museum. It was a show and tell wall hanging that had been donated and Ailien came in with two wall hangings. Alice Mae brought in three old crocheted wall hangings that she had done many years ago. The cro chet thread that she used isnt made anymore. with Evelyn Etheridge and was sur prised by all the items in the Muse um. We hope she will visit again. Greg and the boys from Lancast er were out in spite of the rain. We found inside chores that needed to be done. Next week, the lawn should keep them busy. Thanks Lancaster! be Quilt Days at Dudley Farms State Park between Newberry and Gaines ville. We will be there as well as some of our old quilts. Make plans to visit Dudley Farms and learn a little about the turn of the century in the early 1900s. Well be open that day also. Ailiens Oriental Wall Hanging. Ailien enjoys working on a variety of small quilts. Springhouse Quilters met on Aug. 12 Submitted Springhouse Quilters held their monthly August business meeting on attending the day meeting and 15 night members attending the meeting that night. ed in the morning meeting with Nor There is always plenty of news to share with each other and the group was excited about the upcoming Quilt Camp they will be attending camp there will be classes for new techniques in quilting. Teachers from the local area will be sharing with Springhouse members new ideas for embellishing their quilting projects. There will be a session on Japanese fabric painting, and many ideas on embellishments. Ladies that participated in the monthly July workshop showed their new quilted tote bags. Jenny Whitener will again share this workshop in September for those unable to attend the July workshop. Fran Roberts will again be hold ing the monthly sit and stitch help completed. The demonstration during the meet ing was by Jenny Whitener showing the group how to make microwave bowls. These are handy items to have to keep hot food from burning the hands when removing from a micro wave. available from any Springhouse which is on display at the Suwannee Many thanks to Lancaster Cor rectional during these hot summer months for keeping the Springhouse yard in good shape. We do appreciate their hard work. Information on Springhouse Quilters many be obtained by re viewing our website at www.spring housequilters.com. You may contact Scott also for information. Gilchrist County Journal Editor Carrie Mizell is shown with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esseck, as they dropped off school supplies at the Gilchrist County Journal this week. The Essecks brought in supplies that were recently collected at the AARP meeting for the Journals Back to School Supply Drive. Community sup port for this years supply drive was tremendous. Thank you to everyone who donated supplies for children who need them, but cant afford them at Trenton and Bell schools. School supplies for everyone est price replacement cow at $170.00 bought by Diamond D Cattle. My ron Lee topped the replacement bull rell Register. Shane Padgett sold the high price pair this week at $1750.00 bought by Sarah Wilkerson and the high price yearling went to Foy Reynolds Cattle at $490.00 sold by ID rule is coming. A period of contin ued education will be established to help everyone become familiar with the rule requirements. Please contact Tallahassee to get your Premise ID and your FREE tags to start tagging your cattle now. Call Thomas Holt, STEERS: LOW: HIGH: AVG: 500-549, 182.00, 218.00, 204.82 550-599, 180.00, 210.00, 197.19 HEIFERS: LOW: HIGH: AVG: 450-499, 220.00, 240.00, 228.29 550-599, 180.00, 210.00, 200.00 COWS: LOW: HIGH: AVG: BULLS: LOW: HIGH: AVG: 800-1000,142.50, 154.00, 148.25 1000-1200,115.00, 120.00, 117.00 PAIRS: LOW: HIGH: AVG: 1,275.00, 1,750.00, 1,450.00 TOTAL: 820

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Eight Trenton Tigers Varsity ScheduleAug. 29 Lafayette County Home Sept. 5 Branford Away Sept. 12 Dixie Home Sept. 19 Bell Away Sept. 26 Cedar Creek at 7 p.m. Home Oct. 3 Hilliard Home Oct. 17 Hawthorne at 7 p.m. Away Oct. 24 Marianna (Homecoming) Home Oct. 31 Bronson Home All games begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. # Name 2 Brooks Martin 3 Michael Smith 5 Hamp Cheevers 6 Asa Maragoni 7 Rodney Hoffman 8 Marcus Mannerstedt 10 Randy Fuller 11 Julius Riley 12 Isaiah Polk 13 Matthew Ketcherside 16 Austin Guidry 20 Marcus Adams 21 Kade Rogers 22 Jacob Gamble 24 Ryan Holton 25 Tyree Henry 30 Alex Kincaid 33 Brooks Parrish 34 Trevante McCleese 44 Jimmie Mathews 45 Billy McKeefrey 52 Dakota Harding 54 Austin Jones 55 Brandon Lovelace 56 Stephan Griggs 58 Samuel Whitley 60 Austin Jennings 62 Austin Calton 64 Lane Langford 65 Ryan Matthews 66 Josh Mathis 73 Anthony Milito 75 Seth Lane 80 Aaron Brown 85 Brian Worley 99 Darry Danzy The Trenton Tigers are pictured front row, left to right: Seniors, Asa Maragoni, Austin Guidry, Austin Jennings, Brandon Lovelace, Head Coach Andrew Thomas, Anthony Milito, Brooks Parrish, Jacob Gamble, and Ryan Matthews. Second row left, Trevante McCleese, Tyree Henry, Ryan Holton, Rodney Hoffman, Brooks Martin, Kade Rogers, Michael Smith, Dakota Harding, Brian Worley, Julius Riley, Matthew Ketcherside, Isaiah Polk, and Austin Calton. Third row left, Hamp Cheevers, Seth Lane, Darry Danzy, Marcus Mannerstedt, Billy McKeefrey, Alex Kincaid, Samuel Whitley, Marcus Adams, Austin Jones, Randy Fuller, Jimmie Mathews, and Stephan Griggs. Top row Assistant Coaches, left, Lyle Wilkerson, Toney Sullivan, Mike Sauls, Terry Parrish, and Randy Fuller Sr. Not pictured: Aaron Brown, Josh Mathis, and Lane Langford. Coach Andrew Thomas perspective on the season: Years at Trenton: 4 Overall record at THS: 36-3 Record last season: 12-1 Number of Tiger players: 32 Number of seniors: 9 Starting quarterback: Michael Smith ----Coming off a state champi onship win in 2013, how are you feeling about this season? Our end goal is to compete for another state championship win the district, and regionals. We have a lot of impact players coming back this year and they had good summer workouts. Who would you consider players to watch this season? On defense, Brandon Lovelace, is an anchor and hes unblockable; Trevante McCleese and Kade Rogers are gonna be on the ends and they are All State level players; Linebacker Jacob Gamble is a three year starter; Freshman Randy Fuller and Sophomore Billy McKeefrey are battling for linebacker. Our whole sec ondary is coming back this sea son. Hamp Cheevers, Brooks Martin, Michael Smith and Asa Maragoni have a lot of ex perience and they will be lead ing us on defense. Offensively, four seniors will be starting on the line, Anthony Milito, Ryan Matthews, Brooks Parrish and Austin Jennings. In 1A, Hamp Cheevers and Brooks Mar tin are some of the best in the state. Marcus Mannersted is our kicker and he has the po tential to be All State as well. Its his second year, and he was a key in getting us to the state championship last year. The players are grasping the Coach Andrew Thomas offense, I hope that by week ter than we will be on Friday night. Top 3 teams the Tigers will face this season: Two tough non-District games will be early in the sea son and thats Mayo and Di xie. weve just got to take care of our District games to make it into the playoffs. Trenton Tigers coaches are shown left to right, Toney Sullivan, Lyle Wilkerson, Head Coach Andrew Thomas, Terry Parrish, Randy Fuller, and Mike Sauls. Seniors are shown from left to right: Austin Guidry, Anthony Milito, Austin Jennings, Brooks Parrish, Head Coach Andrew Thomas, Brandon Lovelace, Ryan Matthews, Jacob Gamble, and Asa Maragoni. Alma Mater Our strong bonds can neer be broken formed in Trenton High Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendships tie Alma Mater, Alma Mater Deep-graven on each heart Shall be found unwavering true When we from life shall part McDonald's of Trenton (352) 463-0414 Proud to Support Our Local Youth

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DURON WILLIAMSONS TREE SERVICE LLC. www.duronwilliamsonstreeservice.com Licensed and Insured Call for FREE Estimates cell 352-318-3610 office 386-935-2180 All Phases of Tree Work From trimming to complete Light land clearing, Bobcat & bucket truck Mrs. Julia Marie Bunkley Julia Marie Bunkley of Branford, at the age of 80, loving mother and devoted servant of God, passed away Sunday, Aug. 17. 2014, after an ex tended illness. Marie was born in Columbia Coun ty on December 2, 1933 and gradu ated from Bell High school in 1952. She worked much of her life with the Gilchrist County School District. She was devoted to her work with children and was recognized as the Employee of the Year in 1997. Marie was a respected member of her community and the Landmark Baptist Church (formerly Magnolia Baptist). Sister Bunkley will be re membered as a devout Christian and a kind and giving soul. She is survived by her children and their families; Mike and Paula Bunk ley, Michele and Mark Edwards, Christie Bunkley and Trina Coggins, Jeremy and Brandy Bunkley. Grand children; Hannah Livingston, Jolinda Zinsli, PJ Bunkley, Buck Douglas and Zachary Bunkley. Great-grandchil dren; Haley Zinsli, Alyssa Bunkley and Ashton Bunkley. Brother, Andy Boswell and sister, Peggy Thomas. Marie is also survived by many niec es, nephews and loyal friends. She will be welcomed into Heaven by her husband Ernie Bunkley, par ents Peg and Josie Boswell, sister Mattie Branch and brother John Bo swell. Visitation was at Daniels Funeral Home on Tuesday, Aug. 19 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Branford. Services were held at Landmark Baptist Church on Wednesday, Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. Graveside services fol lowed at Santa Fe Cemetery. quests that donations be made to Na ture Coast Hospice at 150 N. Main St., High Springs, FL 32643. Please sign our guest book at www. danielsfuneralhome.com. Daniels Funeral Home of Live Oak and Branford was in charge of all ar rangements. _______________ Mrs. Charlotte L. Fullen Charlotte L. Fullen, age 83, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014 at her residence in Hampton. Charlotte was born on January 27, 1931 in Morriston, to Edward Eus tis Limbough and Grace Priest Lim bough. She was a grant writer for the Putnam County Chamber of Com merce and the Gainesville Chamber of Commerce. She was also instru mental in bringing Bear Archery to Gainesville. Charlotte was a member of the Morriston Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her son, Eddie Fullen. She is survived by her son, Chuck (Laura) Fullen of Trenton, and her granddaughter, Heather Fullen (Ryan) Davis of Gainesville. Graveside services will be held on Friday, Aug. 22, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the High Springs Cemetery with Arrangements are under the care of Watson Funeral Home. To offer online condolences or to sign the guest book go to www.wat sonfhtrenton.com. _______________ Mr. David Gore David Gore, 58, walked into the surrounded by his family. David was born August 30, 1955 to David C. Gore Sr. and Violet Geiger Lester. He his life, retiring from Central Florida Electric Co-op, after his diagnosis, with 41 years of service. David was a born again believer of the Baptist Faith and loved spend ing time outdoors with his family and friends, especially in Gulf Hammock hunting. David was pre-deceased by his father, David C. Gore, Sr., his step father, Floyd Lester, and his brother Greg (Connie) Gore. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 38 years, Karen, his two sons and daughters-in-love, Jared and Kyndal, Jason and Stephanie, and his two hunting buddies, grand-daugh ters, Brylan and Baylor. His mother, Violet Lester, sister and brother-inlaw, Susan and James Horne. His inlaws that loved him like their own, G. C. and Jackie Cannon, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Judy and Craig Mikell, nieces and nephews, his hunt ing buddy John (Angie) Jordan and a slew of co-workers and friends. Visitation was held Friday, Au gust 15, 2014 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services Chapel and funeral services were Saturday, August 16, 2014 at 10 a.m. at Concord Baptist Church of Burial followed at Antioch Cemetery Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services was honored to serve the Gore Family. Condolences may be offered by visit ing our website at www.hiers-baxley. com _______________ Mrs. Mary Edith Hewitt Mary Edith Hewitt, 96, of Old Town, passed away Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014. Mrs. Hewitt, her husband and fa ther, who sold the original washing machine patent to Mr. H. L. May tag, served as real estate brokers in the 40s and 50s in Youngstown, Ohio. She left Youngstown moving to Clearwater then to St. Petersburg, and moved 16 years ago to Old Town. She was known for her hot sauce that she named Triple H (hot, hot, hotter), claiming that she made more men cry than any woman in the State of Florida. She enjoyed collecting dolls of all kinds and was a member of the Old Town Church of Christ. She is survived by her son, Donald (Carol) Salvatore of Indio, California; daughters, Carole (Myron) Brown of Greer, South Carolina, Patricia Mae (Ron) Nelson of Madina, Ohio and Mary-Belle (Scott) Clough of Old Town; half sister, Elsie Mae Hinson of Sebring, Ohio; 10 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 3 greatgreat-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednes day, August 20, 2014 at 11 a.m. at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Old Town Cemetery. A visitation was held at the funeral home from 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. the morning of the service. Arrangements were placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home. _______________ Mr. James N. Poley Horne, Jr. James N. Poley Horne, Jr., 84, of Bell, passed away August 17, 2014 at Haven Hospice of the Tri Coun Trenton to the late Joseph Farris and 29, 1930 and spent his whole life in Gilchrist County. He proudly served his country in the US Air Force dur 33 years with Southern Bell. He was a member of the NRA. Poley enjoyed reunions. He was proud of his fam ily and enjoyed spending time with them all. He was well liked and loved by the community and touched many peoples hearts. He was a member of the North East Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Dale L. Horne of Bell; daughters, Sherri E. Horne Monroe of Gainesville, Ann M. (Aaron) Wilhite of Orange Park; sons, James N. Horne, III of Gainesville, James M. Horne of Ke arny, New Jersey, Howard D. (Linda) Horne of Cummings, Georgia, My ron A. Avery, of High Springs, Ger ald G. (Kim) Avery of Twin City, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by two daughters, Polly A. Shipley and Tina R. Avery, his parents, two sis ters, Florrence Beasley and Ida Ol ivia Horne, and one brother, Little Boy. Visitation will be Thursday, Au gust 21, 2014 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services in a graveside Service at Pine Grove Church Cemetery in Trenton, at 10 a.m. The Horne Family and Friends would like to thank Haven Hospice Shands Rehab Health Park of Gaines ville for their kindness and care of their loved one. Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Online condolences can be made at www.hiers-baxley.com _______________ Mrs. Helen Pauline Padilla Helen Pauline Padilla, 86, of Bell, passed away Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014 at Lafayette Health Care Center. Mrs. Padilla was born in Sanford on December 5, 1927. She moved to Bell with her family 36 years ago. She worked for General Electric, but her life was always that of a Pas tors wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Bell, attended all church functions, was a Sunday school teacher, a member of WMU and GAs and a Mentor. Mrs. Padilla enjoyed sewing, working in the yard, needlework and swimming. She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Rev. Frank Padilla, Sr. of Bell; son, Frank (Mary Jo) Padilla, Jr. of Bell; daughters, Penny Miller of Cross City and Melody (Dwayne) Rollison of Cross City; brothers, Wilbur (Jean) Whitley, Jr. of Bell and Rodney (Diane) Whitley of La fayette, Louisiana; 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by parents Morris Sjoblom and Lula Whitley; step-fa ther, Wilbur Whitley; daughter, Can dy Dyson; brothers, Morris Buck Sjoblom and John Sjoblom and sis ters, Charlotte Mayes and Gladys Fahle. Funeral services were held Sun day, Aug. 17, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church with Rev. followed at Sonshine Memorial Gar dens. Arrangements were placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home. _______________ Mr. Randall Ray Shinall Randall Ray Shinall, 69, of Tren ton, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, at Haven Hospice of the Tri-Counties. Mr. Shinall was born in Carters ville, Georgia on May 5, 1945. He was a plasterer and stucco installer who took great pride in his work. He recently moved to Trenton from Cov ington, Georgia, and enjoyed watch ing NASCAR racing. He was a nondenominational Christian. He is survived by his daughters, Mary Sue Shinall of Cummings, Georgia and Candy Rae Smith of Tallahassee; brothers, Rickey Shinall of Cross City, Jerry Sullivan of High Springs, Tommy Gibson of Valdo sta, Georgia and Jimmy Shinall of Cross City; sisters, Brenda Cannon of Old Town, Mary Gail Shinall of Covington, Georgia, Judy Dale Lott of Chula, Georgia, Marie Howard of Wellford, South Carolina and Joyce Barber of Cato, New York; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, Buddy Johnson and Danny Shinall and sister, Etta Jane Johnson. A memorial service was held at Su wannee River Baptist Church Satur day, Aug. 16, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Arrangements were placed under the care of the Rick Gooding Funeral Home, Cross City, Florida. _______________ Card of Thanks The family of David Gore says Thank You! Simple words that cant begin to tell you how much your prayers, love and support have meant to David, and us, during his battle with cancer. David was honored this past week end in a way we could never have imagined. Our prayer is that God allowed him to look down upon us through heavens window and that he saw Jesus in all we did. We thank all of you who prayed for us and kept us propped up, who ers and loved us in ways well never forget. We must say a special thank you to Davids CFEC family for the amaz ing tribute you paid to him; Bro. Jamie Brock and Dr. Greg Douglas for his service that was just the way he wanted it and absolutely perfect; Concord Baptist Church and Pine Grove Baptist Church as well as all the other churches who had us on their prayer list for the last 11 months; the Gilchrist Southern Sisters who took care of our family during the hardest days of our lives and the countless friends and family who stood by our side and met our every need. We will also never forget our Shands family who took care of David as we fought him to walk into the arms of Jesus at home with his family, just the way he wanted. We love you, we thank you with all we have and covet your prayers for our family as we learn to walk this new path without our husband, dad and pops. Karen, Jared and Kyndal Jason and Stephanie Brylan and Baylor Violet Lester Susan and James Horne Eugene J. Jones Living Trust, Eu gene J. Jones Trustee and Normagene R. Bray Trustee to Jones Family Re vocable Trust, Normagene R. Bray Trustee, warranty deed, $10.00, Lots 7 & 8 Block E Unit 6 Sun N Fun 1410160556000E0070. Marshall D. Almand and Vickey T. Almand to Marshall D. Almand, quit claim deed, 6 and 7 Block 18 Suwan nee River Estates North. David Chin-Fatt Estate, Zenaida N. Chin-Fatt Personal Representa tive to Zenaida N. Chin-Fatt, per sonal representative deed, $10.00, 000000170000. David Chin-Fatt Estate, Zenaida N. Chin-Fatt Personal Representative to Zenaida N. Chin-Fatt, personal representative deed, $10.00, Lot 12 Sugar Hill 091016019500000120. Mark E. Bousquest AKA Mark F. Bousquet and Jodi L. Bousquet, to Bank of America NA, amended cer 16. Charles T. Byram and Blondell By ram to Mark Byram, quit claim deed, $10.00, 150814000000030020. Donald E. Voyles to William Roger Meredith and Robin Mer edith, warranty deed, $63,000.00, 040914000000040010. Dorothy Pearson to Michael G. Myers and Mary Jo Myers, quit claim deed, $10.00, Tract 49 Rolling Oaks Unrecorded 031016005300490002. Etta Weldon Stewart to Kathryn Stewart Hardage, warranty deed, $10.00, Lot 22 Block 1 Suwannee River Highlands. E. B. Sauls and Elisabeth Sauls to Elisabeth Sauls, warranty deed, $10.00, 10-08-14-0000-0007-0000 and 10-08-14-0000-0007-0025. E. B. Sauls and Elisabeth Sauls to Elisabeth Sauls, warranty deed, $10.00, 10-08-14-0000-0007-0020. Capital City Bank Group to Chad Adam Brooks and Terrie A. Deen, warranty deed, $28,500.00, Lot 123 and W 1/2 of Lot 124 Waccasassa Campsites Unit One. GMAT Legal Title Trust, US Bank National Association Trustee to Mary J. Franks, warranty deed, $73,500.00, 181015-00850000-0160. William J. Correll, Jr. to Steven Oley Peacock and Kelly Anne Pea cock, warranty deed, $59,900.00, 2008-15-0000-0003-0000. David Preziose and Sharon Prezi ose to Jarrod M. Davis and Amber M. Davis, warranty deed, $26,000.00, Lot 17 Spring Ridge Ranchettes 040816078000000170. Dimitrios Tzoros to Dimitrios Tzo ros and Carrie Tzoros, quit claim deed, $10.00, Lot 3 Country Acres 260914030000000030. Submitted On Thursday, Aug. 13, the Ladies Auxiliary of AMVETS Suwannee River Post 422 presented children from Old Town Elementary School with school supplies for the coming school year. The Ladies Auxiliary, as well as AMVETS and Sons of AMVETS mem bers, have been collecting money and school supplies for the last month. Over $900 was raised and collected for this project. Karen Tillis, Principal of Old Town Elementary School, met the group and introduced them to the children who were meeting their teachers and getting their bus assignments for the upcoming year. This is a project that is sponsored every year by the Ladies Auxiliary of AMVETS Post 422. Pictured from left to right: John Loucks, Wendy Luzader, Teresa In gram, Peggy Fowler and Vickie Daniels. Not pictured: Toni Tour ville. Ladies Auxiliary gives school supplies to Old Town Elementary

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Eleven ~ Log Cabin Quilters ~ Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that to be issued thereon. The name(s) of the it is assessed are as follows: NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): DANA COOK FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED: RALPH DIPANFILO, DAWN DIPAN FILO, FIRST REGIONAL BANK FBO DAWN DIPANFILO to the highest bidder at the Courthouse at 11:00 A.M. TODD NEWTON CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA ________________ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that to be issued thereon. The name(s) of the it is assessed are as follows: NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): EMIL A DAHL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: ROADS LOCATED WITHIN APPALOOSA TRAILS UN REC SUBDV NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED: TILLMAN B COX, DENNIS D COX, AUBREY J COX, GLEN A COX to the highest bidder at the Courthouse at 11:00 A.M. TODD NEWTON CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA ________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA Division: DR John S. Files III Petitioner and Kathy Files NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Address Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action this Court at 112 SOUTH MAIN ST., If case, including orders, are available at mailed to the address on record at the certain automatic disclosure of documents result in sanctions, including dismissal or (SEAL) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ______________ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that to be issued thereon. The name(s) of the it is assessed are as follows: NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): US BANK AS CUST FOR MOON STONE LIEN INVESTMENT, LLC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: LOTS 10 AND 11 BLOCK NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED: JOHNNY LEE STOKES, ROSE L STOKES, ESTATE OF JOHNNY L STOKES, TONI STOKES ETAL, TONI STOKES, SHANDRICKA STOKES, CEDRIC STOKES, SHELBY STOKES MARILYN A. CANGRO BELO, PLE NARY GUARDIAN, LEWIS I SMILEY SR to the highest bidder at the Courthouse at 11:00 A.M. TODD NEWTON CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA ________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES SMITH Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES SMITH, deceased, whose date of death Probate Division, the address of which is All creditors of the decedent and oth AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, BY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. tice is August 14, 2014. THE WANNOS LAW FIRM, PA Publish August 14 and 21, 2014b _____________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2014 CA 000027 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. PATRICIA ANN FUSSELL A/K/A PATRICIA A. FUSSELL, ET AL., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: DAVID FUSSELL OR LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering described as follows, to-wit: THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY. TOGETHER WITH A 1972 CAD MOBILE HOME, IDENTIFICATION #0563256G; TILE #5309006 WITNESS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listening device to participate in a proceeding, please contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8. org CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) Publish August 14 and 21, 2014b _____________ NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING Denise J. Shepard, LPN 1120 South Atlantic Avenue Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 and 6350 N.W. 15th Street Bell, Florida 32619 CASE NO.: 2014-03143 LICENSE NO.: LPN 5179800 Assistant General Counsel, Prosecution 2014, the matter of the Administrative meeting of the Board of Nursing in an In accordance with the Americans _______________ PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE Act, to wit: highest bidder over which is owed on the Brian McGraw Dan Barnes Kenneth Stalel Vicki Marks Scott Homan Richard Biehl items. Bell Mini Storage Scott Akins Owner Publish August 14 and 21, 2014b ____________________ REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE OF RFP FOR REPAIR OF ROOF AT THE GILCHRIST COUNTY COURTHOUSE (THIS WILL BE THE CENTER SECTION ONLY OVER THE ORIGINAL COURTHOUSE) Court House. (This will be the center sec must be marked Response to Request for Bids, Roof Repair for Gilchrist County Court House. Friday, September 5, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. (local time). Proposals will be opened and read aloud at this time. sidered for recommendation. RFP should be submitted in writing via NO OTHER VERBAL OR WRIT TEN COMMUNICATION SHALL BE BINDING ON THE COUNTY. All Publish August 14 and 21, 2014b ________________ PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF TRENTON REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING The Trenton City Commissioners will meet in Regular Session Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 5:30 p.m., or as soon as possible following the Planning and Zoning Board Meeting, in the Trenton Community Center located at 214 SE 3rd Avenue, Trenton, Florida. Items included on the agenda are as follows: A. Call to Order B. Adoption of Agenda C. Scheduled Guests D. Unscheduled Guests E. Consent Items 1. Minutes Regular Commission Meeting August 12, 2014 F. Action Items 1. Waste Pro contract renewal G. Tabled Items H. Discussion Items I. Board Member Requests J. City Attorney Report K. City Manager Report L. Public Comments M. Adjourn PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that if a need to ensure that a verbatim record of Publish August 21, 2014b ______________ NOTICE OF MEETING CITY OF FANNING SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The City Council will hold a BUDGET WORKSHOP The Agenda is: 2014-2015 Budget PLEASE TAKE NOTICE made. Which record includes the testi DATED Publish Aug 21, 2014b ________________ PUBLIC NOTICE GILCHRIST COUNTY TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED COORDINATING BOARD BUSINESS MEETING The North Central Florida Regional Planning Council announces a public meeting to which all persons are invited. DATE AND TIME: September 17, 2014 at 1:30 p.m. PLACE: Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room located at 210 S. Main Street in Trenton, Florida GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED: To conduct a regular business of the Gilchrist County Transportaiton Disadvantaged Coordinating Board. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by contacting: North Central Florida Regional Planning Council, 2009 NW 67th Place, Gainesville, Florida 326531603. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the agency at least 2 business days before the meeting by contacting 352.955.2200. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1.800.955.8771 (TDD) or 1.800.955.8770 (Voice). If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes testimony and evidence from which the appeal is to be issued. Publish August 21, 2014b ______________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 21-2012-CA-000084 DIVISION: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, Plaintiff, vs. JUDY K. MONEY et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Circuit Court of the EIGHTH Judicial Florida wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, is the Plaintiff and JUDY K MONEY; DAVID RUSSELL MONEY, JR; DAVID RUSSELL MONEY, SR.; JUDY LEE MONEY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are the Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at SOUTH DOOR OF THE GILCHRIST COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the Final Judgment: THE WEST 220 FEET OF THE NORTH 990 FEET OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC TION 20, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN GRANT OF EASEMENT OVER THE NORTH 20 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTH 20 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC TION 20, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, AS DESCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT 2003003217, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 1849 NW 30TH STREET, BELL, FL 32619 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of Todd Newton Clerk of the Circuit Court **See Americans with Disabilities Act Under the Americans with Disabili ties Act, if you are a person with a dis ability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listening device to participate in a proceeding, please contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8. org. ______________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case No. 21-2011-CA-000087 REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC.; Plaintiff, -vs.VIRGINIA E. MCCOOK, ET AL; Defendants, RE-NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN entered in Civil Case No. 21-2011the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in and REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., Plaintiff and VIRGINIA E. MCCOOK, ET AL; are defendant(s), I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, AT SOUTH DOOR in the Gilchrist set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOTS 8, 9, 10 & 11, BLOCK A, COLEMAN & ANDREWS SUBDIVISION, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT PARTY OF TRENTON BLVD. LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STATE ROAD 47 AND THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 8, 9, 10 & 11, BLOCK A, COLEMAN AND ANDREWS SUBDIVISION, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA IN SECTIONS 9 & 16, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. 212 NORTHEAST TRENTON BOULEVARD, TRENTON, FL 32693 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (352) 337-6237, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and require an ASL interpreter or an assisted listening device to participate in a proceeding, please contact Court Interpreting at interpreter@circuit8. org. of August, 2014. TODD NEWTON Clerk of the Circuit Court (COURT SEAL) ____________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CAPITAL CITY BANK Plaintiff, v. JACK PERRY LOVELACE and BRANDIE LEIGH LOVELACE, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Foreclosure dated August 12, 2014 of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Florida, wherein CAPITAL CITY BANK is the Plaintiff and JACK P. LOVELACE BRANDIE LEIGH LOVELACE, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in front of the South doors 112 South Main Street, Trenton, Florida October, 2014, the following described Commence at the Southwest corner of the Southeast OneQuarter of Section 34, Township 9 South, Range 16 East for a point of reference. Thence run along the West line of aforesaid Southeast Quarter, North 01 West, 1379.21 feet to and for the Point of Beginning. Thence continue North 01 West, 1379.20 feet; thence run North 89 East, 363.53 feet, thence run South 01 East, 1377.55 feet; thence run South 88 West, 366.20 feet to the Point of Beginning, all lying and being in Gilchrist County, Florida. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of TODD NEWTON Gilchrist County Clerk of Court ( COURT SEAL) By: /s/ M. Stalvey Deputy Clerk ____________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 21-2014-CA-000034 CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation Plaintiff, vs. LARRY L. SUTTON a/k/a LARRY SUTTON a/k/a LARRY LEE SUTTON and MARY ANN SUTTON, husband and wife; and any and all unknown Tenants In Possession Defendants. __________________________/ NOTICE OF SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, TODD NEWTON Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for GILCHRIST In Foreclosure entered in the above GILCHRIST LOT 70 & LOT 77, KUSHMER ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF BELL, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 19, PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 1985 EDGEWOOD MH ID#GAFL1AF21079176. TOGETHER WITH A 1999 GENE MOBILE HOME, Serial Numbers GMHGA4349821314A and GMHGA4349821314B. Said sale shall be made to the highest the GILCHRIST of 11:00 A.M. 2014. TODD NEWTON Clerk of the Court (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) _____________ VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT gilchristcountyjournal.net TOP NEWS OBITUARIES SPORTS

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Page Twelve Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2013CA000036 Ventures Trust 2013-I-NH, Plaintiff, vs. Christina L. Whittenburg; Et Al., Defendants. _________________________/ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 12, 2014, entered in Case No. 2013CA000036 of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for Gilchrist County, Florida, wherein Ventures Trust 2013-I-NH is the Plaintiff and Christina L. Whittenburg; Dorothy E. Hirshik-Allen; Unknown Spouse of Christina L. Whittenburg; Unknown Spouse of Dorothy E. Hirshik-Allen; H&R Properties Investments, LLC; Frank Gary Crom; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2; All other Unknown Part Parties claiming interests by, through, under, and against a named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether same unknown parties may claim an interest as Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or other Claimants; Midland Funding LLC are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at, the south door of the courthouse at 112 S. Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693, beginning at 11:00 AM on the 13th of October, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 59, THE LAKES, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE (55), OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 1996 PALM HARBOR HS # PH098268A AND PH098268B Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis after the sale. Dated this 13 day of August, 2014. Todd Newton As Clerk of the Court (CIRCUIRT COURT SEAL) By: /s/ M. Stalvey As Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Alachua County Courthouse, 201 East University Ave., Room 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon before the scheduled appearance is less than seven (7) days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Publish August 21 and 28, 2014b _____________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO. 2014-19-CA LAFAYETTE STATE BANK Mayo, Florida 32066 Plaintiff, vs. FORECLOSURE AND OTHER RELIEF ARTHUR R. GAUDET, JR. 4630 NW 60th Street Bell, Florida 32619; MIA GAUDET, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Arthur R. Gaudet, Jr. 943 Delaware Ave. Atlanta, Georgia 30316; MIA GAUDET, individually, 943 Delaware Ave. Atlanta, Georgia 30316; RENEE GAUDET 2930 Yates Rd. Hillsborough, NC 27278 Defendants. ________________________/ NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT TO SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA STATUTES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Summary Judgment NEWTON, Clerk of the Court, will sell property. South, Range 14 East and run East 293.71 Point of Beginning, all lying and being in The sale will be held on September 29, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as possible, provided that said sale must surplus from the sale, if any, other than If you are a person with a disability Dated: August 13, 2014. TODD NEWTON, As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ M. Stalvey As Deputy Clerk Publish August 21 and 28, 2014b _____________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 212012CA000096CAXXXX BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff, vs. MARISSA BLACK A/K/A MARISSA A. BLACK; JERAD BLACK A/K/A JERAD R. BLACK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARISSA BLACK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JERAD BLACK A/K/A JERAD R. BLACK; UNKNOWN OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; Defendants. _________________________/ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant August 12, 2014 and entered in Case No. 212012CA000096CAXXXX, of the in and for GILCHRIST County, Florida, wherein BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC is Plaintiff and MARISSA BLACK A/K/A MARISSA A. BLACK; JERAD BLACK A/K/A JERAD R. BLACK are defendants. I will sell to the highest and DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE, at 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET, TRENTON in GILCHRIST County, FLORIDA 32693, set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 6 OF COUNTRYSIDE, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 43 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1999 SKY DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME WITH VIN # 6H630490LA AND 6H630490LB. surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of days after the sale. Dated this 13 day of August, 2014. TODD NEWTON As Clerk of said Court By: /s/ M. Stalvey As Deputy Clerk This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 112 South Main Street, Trenton, FL 32693, Phone No. (800) 267-3182 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). Publish August 21, 28, 2014b _____________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION File Number 21-2014-CP-31 IN RE: ESTATE OF: SHIRLEY PEELMAN, also known as Shirley I. Peelman Deceased. _______________________/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SHIRLEY PEELMAN, also known as of death was February 1, 2014, is pending Florida, Probate Division, the address of Florida 32693. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below. THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Attorney for Personal Representative: David Miller Lang, Jr. 204 Southeast First Street Trenton, Florida 32693 Personal Representative: Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 Publish August 21 and 28, 2014b _______________ NOTICE OF ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT INTENDED DECISION(S) September 9, 2014: Gainesville Regional Utilities, PO ing permit authorizing the use of 30.0 million gallons per day of groundwater 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 3, 30, 31, 9, Township: 9 South, Range: 19 East; 18, 6 and 7, Township: 10 South, Range: East, known as Murphree WTP GRU. the St. Johns River Water Management available, you may also review it by ting/htmi/EP_ FAQs.html, and then fol A person whose substantial interests are to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 (4049 Reid tion (issued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, not Mediation may be available if you meet The right to an administrative hearing lowed are governed by Chapter 120, F.S., Chapter 28-106, F.A.C., and Rule 40Cmay be different from the position taken tion for an administrative hearing within a waiver of the right to an administrative If you wish to do so, please visit http:// Pub.: August 21, 2014b ______________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GILCHRIST COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO. 2014-18-CA LAFAYETTE STATE BANK Mayo, Florida 32066 Plaintiff, vs. FORECLOSURE AND OTHER RELIEF THOMAS ERNEST STEWART 1832 SW 9th Trail Bell, Florida 32619; EMMA GARBO STEWART 1832 SW 9th Trail Bell, Florida 32619; unknown tenants; and other unknown parties in possession, any person in possession of the property, and if a named Defendant through, under or against that persons or parties, natural or Defendants, Defendants. ________________________/ NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT TO SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA STATUTES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Summary Judgment NEWTON, Clerk of the Court, will sell property. follows: 640.22 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with a 1/6 undivided interest in East, along the Southerly boundary of the Westerly right-of-way line of a graded Southeasterly along said right-of-way line along the Northerly boundary of said Lot of Beginning. The sale will be held on September 29, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as possible, provided that said sale must surplus from the sale, if any, other than If you are a person with a disability Dated: August 13, 2014. TODD NEWTON, As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ M. Stalvey As Deputy Clerk Publish August 21 and 28, 2014b _____________ GET REAL AUTO INSURANCE FROM A LOCAL AGENT!!! BEN LARRY STORE HOURS Monday Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed Come check out our new store layout and merchandise. SHOP LOCAL! Best Drugs 220 North Main Street Trenton, FL 32693-0790 Phone (352) 463-2240 Fax (352) 463-1645 SMITH SALES & SERVICES, INC. HEAT & AIR ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! 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Page Fourteen THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014 GILCHRIST COUNTY JOURNAL Storm coming? Were ready. Report an outage: 800.228.8485 duke-energy.com/storm Get preparation tips: twitter.com/ DukeEnergyStorm Duke Energys expert storm response teams know exactly how to prepare for storms and keep your lights on year after year, storm after storm. Call preparation tips and more. Duke Energy Storm HALEY for School Board District 1 Re-Elect Cloud Political advertisement paid for and approved by Cloud Haley for School Board By Carrie A. Mizell Dress in red, white and blue on Saturday, Sept. 6, and enjoy a pancake breakfast with neighbors, while supporting men and women serving in the United States military and their families. Members of the Spring Ridge Volunteer Fire Department will be serving pancakes from 7 a.m. to 10 is located at 5600 NE County Road 340, in north Gilchrist County. All proceeds from the pancake breakfast will go to the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center Fisher House. Built by generous public donations, the Fisher House is a private-public partnership that supports Americas military personnel and their families during their time of need. While providing a comfortable living situation during treatment for traumatic, war-related medical crises, the Fisher House meets a humanitarian need beyond that which is normally provided by the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs. In most cases, the service members are being treated far from home and their stays are lengthy due to the severity of injury or illness. There is at least one, of the 57 total Military families will Fisher Houses, at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment. The Fisher Houses Gainesville location provides a home away from home with 20 accessible suites. Each year, the Fisher House serves as a refuge to more than 17,000 veterans, military members and their families, and has made available over four million days of lodging to family members since its inception in 1990. No family pays to stay at any Fisher House, it is through generous donations of grateful Americans that the Fisher House is available to veterans, active military and their families. On Saturday, Sept. 6, Gilchrist County citizens will have a chance to take pride in their country, and say thank you to the young men and women who go bravely into battle for the freedoms we enjoy, by attending the Spring Ridge Volunteer Fire Departments Pancake Breakfast. Fanning Springs Election is October 7 Fall will bring an exciting city election in Fanning Springs on Tuesday, Oct. 7. she will face a challenge from three opponents, June Ladeweg, Trip Lancaster and Roger Nogaki. City Council member Barbara Locke had no opposition qualify to run for her seat. But City Council member Stoney Smith, who holds Seat 4, will face a challenge from Francis Grantham and Ron Queen. Hit and run accident on US 19 north A tragic hit and run accident on Saturday morning just before 3 condition when he was run over by the north bound lanes of US 19. The Florida Highway Patrol is asking for information on a white vehicle believed to be involved in this accident. If anyone has any information involving this accident, please contact (352) 732-1260 ext 235 or 1-(800) 395-8248 and ask for the Troop Watch Supervisor. was south bound on US 19 Saturday morning, .2 miles south of NW 147th Place when he lost control of a 2003 Chevy pickup truck he was driving. This accident was reported to have occurred at 2:50 a.m. when the driver of the pickup ran off of the west side truck traveled off of the roadway onto the grassy shoulder. Strongs truck began to rotate counter-clockwise as it traveled across both southbound lanes. The truck entered the grassy median and over turned onto its right side. The driver reportedly was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident. He was ejected from the pickup and came to rest in the center US 19. A witness to the accident reported a white vehicle struck the ejected driver as it traveled north. The driver of the white vehicle failed to stop at the scene and has not been located at this time. The Florida Highway Patrol reports that charges in this accident are pending at this time. Joan Shay brings Petal Play to Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild Submitted Internationally known quilter Joan Shay will present a trunk show of her creations at the September 4th meeting of Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild (QACDG). Employing her signature AppliBond technique, Joan creates exciting three dimensional works of quilt. Septembers trunk show is in advance of an all day workshop with Joan to be held in October. Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild (QACDG) meets monthly noon, at the Senior Recreation Center, 5701 N. W. 34th Street, Gainesville. Refreshments at 9:30 a.m., meeting begins 10 a.m. Guests are welcome. For more information on the guild, call Beverley Hilton, (352) 373-7791, or go to www.qacdg.org. organization in August of 2003, Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild has grown from that initial handful to nearly 150 members. QACDG provides a broad spectrum of educational programs at meetings, and workshops throughout the year.